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Five steps to protect mobile devices anywhere, anytime
It should not take warnings about Chinese hackers to push users and organizations toward secure mobile computing. Cybercriminals come in all shapes, sizes, and from all ethnic backgrounds. Securing systems is simply the right thing to do. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Mobile, Network, Mobile Device, Encryption, Laptop Computer, Notebooks, Advertising & Promotion, Security, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Marketing, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-08-04
Is encryption part of your strategy yet?
Encryption, or the lack thereof, is in the news recently, as a laptop belonging to Stanford University was recently stolen. The problem is that the laptop contained personal information for some 72,000 current and former employees. The data on the laptop was not encrypted and this incident is...
Tags: Strategy, Encryption, Laptop Computer, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-06-09
Balancing support and security: Do you encrypt your drives?
This story has become all too familiar: a mid-level employee leaves the office with a pile of private data on his or her laptop, and then the computer is lost or stolen. Employee loses job, employer is humiliated, customers are angry. It's become obvious that computing support pros and system...
Tags: Disk, Encryption, TrueCrypt, Security, William Jones
Blog posts 2008-06-01
Making encryption popular
I have already discussed the importance of being encrypted. Now it's time to discuss the very real problem of encryption system adoption. It's all well and good to talk about how important it is to encrypt sensitive communications. If you're earnest about the importance of...
Tags: Encryption, Encryption Identity, Encryption Practice, Security, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-05-26
The importance of being encrypted
People often complain that using encryption in email is too much work. Sometimes, it can be fraught with difficulty for the encryption novice. Managing public and private keys can be confusing at first, and getting someone at the other end to use encryption as well can sometimes be...
Tags: Data, Server, Encryption, E-mail, Security, Online Communications, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-03-26
Should encryption be outlawed?
Telecommunications Secretary Siddhartha Behura, the top official in the telecommunications ministry, has clarified that India does not intend to ban RIM's BlackBerry services in the country. Indeed, the telecommunications department was "very keen" that the services should continue, according to ZDNet News. A furore erupted last week...
Tags: India, RIM BlackBerry, Encryption, Telephony, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Handhelds, Security, Networking, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-03-18
Ensure basic Web site security with this checklist
While I normally advocate a principles-based approach to maintaining system security --  and deplore the typical "best practices" checklist approach --  that doesn't mean that security checklists are without value. Employing a security procedures checklist is only the first step toward securing a resource, a means of aiding your memory...
Tags: Web, Password, Network, Failover, TLS, Server, Web Site, Resource, Encryption, Authentication, Login Credential, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Security, Internet, Marketing, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-03-13
Secure your data on the go
Last week, Brian Smith wrote about the advantages of using the BackStopp solution to prevent data theft. With its ability to make data self-destruct, BackStopp addresses a very real concern; even if data is encrypted, advances in crypto-analysis or processing speed could eventually yield the contents of any encrypted volume....
Tags: Password, Mobile, USB Flash Drive, Hardware, Encryption, Authentication, IronKey USB Flash Drive, Cryptochip, Security, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-03-12
Cracking GSM encryption just got easier
For all intents and purposes most everyone including the GSMAâ€"an organization representing most of the mobile phone operatorsâ€"considered and still considers GSM very secure. In reality A5/1, the technology used to encrypt GSM communications has been vulnerable for at least a decade. The sense of security seems to be based...
Tags: Method, Phone, Mobile, Encryption, GSM, Cellular Phones, Telecom & Utilities, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-03-04
Security news roundup: February 24
Here’s a collection of recent security vulnerabilities and alerts, which covers Opera releasing an update that patches three security vulnerabilities, multiple flaws found and fixed in EMC RepliStor, Symantec patching Veritas Storage Foundation, the presence of design weaknesses in wireless LAN VoIP handsets, and hard disk enclosures that fails to...
Tags: Opera Software, Hard Drive, VERITAS Software Corp., VERITAS Storage Foundation, Vulnerability, Problem, EMC Corp., Encryption, Authentication, Wireless, Flaw, Data, Badge, Goerge, Security, Storage, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-02-24
Images: How to bypass FileVault, BitLocker security
Researchers claim they can bypass encryption on file systems including Apple's FileVault. We hand them an encrypted OS X laptop and dare them to do their worst. by CNET News.com
Tags: news, security, filevault, bitlocker, encryption
Image galleries 2008-02-22
Security threats in a unified world
Amid all the excitement surrounding the unification of our communications technologies, the issue of security sometimes gets lost in the shuffle. Maybe some are assuming that the threats are the "same old, same old" that plague those same communications methods in their more stand-alone forms. But it's that and more....
Tags: SIP, VoIP, Attacker, IM, Vulnerability, Unified Communications, Encryption, Attack, UC, E-mail E-mail, Instant Messaging, E-mail, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Security, Internet, Online Communications, Emerging Technologies, Deb Shinder
Blog posts 2008-02-15
Encryption blurs admissible evidence in child porn case
Sebastien Boucher was stopped at the United States - Canadian border on Dec. 17, 2006. At that time, agents inspecting his computer said that they found files containing child pornography. Boucher was promptly arrested, but when the authorities tried to access the files, they ran into the PGP...
Tags: Password, Child Pornography, Encryption, Laptop Computer, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-02-11
IBM starts massive deployment of disk encryption
Word has it that IBM is in the midst of embarking on a massive rollout of PGP's whole-disk encryption. The scheme is being rolled out on the desktops and laptops of 355,000 employees over the course of this year. Says Alan Mitchell, an IBM senior technical...
Tags: Microsoft Word, Disk, Encryption, IBM Corp., Security, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-29
SPAM and SPIT: what are the dangers?
People are concerned about getting SPIT in their ears these days. Deb Shinder just wrote about how UC might present new opportunities for spammers today. People look at the new means of communicating with a warm fuzzy feeling inside, rushing to adopt new communications technologies for cost savings,...
Tags: Spammer, IP Telephony, IP, E-mail, Encryption, VOIP, Telephony, Telecommunications, Networking, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-01-04
Encryption for Microsoft's wireless keyboards cracked
Security firm Dreamlab Technologies claims that it has cracked the encryption used by Microsoft's wireless keyboards and its base station. As a result, Dreamlab can now sniff all keystrokes sent from Microsoft's keyboards that communicate with each other on the 27 MHz band. By using...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Encryption, Wireless, Keyboards, Hardware, Peripherals, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-03
Majority of Internet bandwidth consumed by P2P services
New research from German deep packet inspection gear maker Ipoque shows that P2P traffic consumes anywhere between 49 and 89 percent of all Internet traffic in the day. At night, it can spike up to an astonishing 95 percent. Ipoque gathered over three petabytes of information...
Tags: Bandwidth, P2P, Traffic, Encryption, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-28
10 Wi-Fi security tips
Wireless networking can be kind of scary from a security standpoint. It opens up whole new attack vectors that were not present with wired network infrastructures. That doesn't mean you can't do it securely, however, and I aim to give you some ideas that can help you in...
Tags: WPA, WEP, Network, Technology, Encryption, Wi-Fi Security, Wireless Network, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Security, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2007-11-19
PGP to offer dynamic key management
PGP Corp. wants to go into dynamic management of encryption keys as opposed to the current static method of managing them, according to Phil Dunkelberger, president and CEO of PGP. Best known for its roots in Pretty Good Privacy, Dunkelberger talks about PGP's as-yet unannounced key choreography...
Tags: Encryption, PGP Corp., Security, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-18
Why encryption that doesn't trust the user isn't trustworthy
In the words of Wikipedia's article on pseudorandomness at the time of this writing, "a pseudorandom process is a process that appears to be random but is not." In programming, the term "pseudorandom" is most often used to refer to number generators that produce numbers with the statistical appearance...
Tags: Encryption, Number Generator, Encryption System, Security, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2007-11-15


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